Frequency Tables – Foundation – GCSE Questions

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Frequency Tables – Foundation – GCSE Questions These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in a variety of sizes.

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GCSE GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2018 Paper 2, Q16 Fred buys some packets of sweets. There are 17 sweets or 18 sweets or 19 sweets or 20 sweets in each packet. The tables gives some information about the number of sweets in each packet. 1 Fred buys some packets of sweets. There are 17 sweets or 18 sweets or 19 sweets or 20 sweets in each packet. The tables gives some information about the number of sweets in each packet. Number of sweets Frequency 17 7 18 19 6 20 3 Number of sweets Frequency 17 7 18 19 6 20 3 The total number of sweets is 365. Complete the table. The total number of sweets is 365. Complete the table. (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2018 Paper 2, Q16 1 Fred buys some packets of sweets. There are 17 sweets or 18 sweets or 19 sweets or 20 sweets in each packet. The tables gives some information about the number of sweets in each packet. Number of sweets Frequency 17 7 18 19 6 20 3 The total number of sweets is 365. Complete the table. (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2018 Paper 2, Q16 1 Fred buys some packets of sweets. There are 17 sweets or 18 sweets or 19 sweets or 20 sweets in each packet. The tables gives some information about the number of sweets in each packet. Total Number of sweets Frequency 17 7 18 19 6 20 3 119 × 4 × 114 × 60 The total number of sweets is 365. Complete the table. 365 – 119 – 114 – 60 = 72 72 ÷ 18 sweets in each bag = 4 bags (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

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